Based in London
Home base is London. I studied engineering in Canada and have worked on projects across North America.
About
Where I live, how I went from engineering into building websites and tools, and the stuff I care about outside of work.
About
I'm Easton — a mechanical engineer and web developer based in London. I started in engineering, designing formwork, shoring, and custom hydraulic platforms for high-rise construction. That work taught me how to take a messy pile of requirements, weigh safety against cost, and deliver something that has to actually hold up when people are standing on it.
At Aluma Systems I worked across mechanical design, structural calculations and FEA, product development, and documentation. Some of it got built and shipped — including a truss adaptor that ended up in the company's active fleet — and some of it was internal, like a shoring load calculator and a database guide that went out across North America. Alongside that I got into web development and applied AI: I run a small web studio, redesigned the full live site for Financial Decisions, and use AI day to day for research, prototyping, and quality control.
Different tools, same job. The thread through all of it is implementation — understanding the real problem, getting the constraints straight, building the thing, and making it clear enough that someone else can pick it up.
Home base is London. I studied engineering in Canada and have worked on projects across North America.
BASc in Mechanical Engineering from Queen's University, 2023. Dean's Scholar across all four years.
English native, French fluent.
Outside work
Grew up there, live here now.
Whenever I get the chance.
Software side projects, for the fun of it.
Ran it in 2024.
Soccer, if you're North American.
Loved it growing up.
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